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La fine della guerra

di David L. Robbins

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In the final months of the Second World War, one strategic question above all occupies the Allies: which liberating army will be the first to march into Berlin. On the western front, Montgomery lobbies for the honour, while Eisenhower becomes more and more determined to thwart him and put an American general -- Bradley or Patton -- in charge of the final thrust; in the east, Stalin's armies advance steadily and ruthlessly towards the apotheosis of their vengeance. David L. Robbins orchestrates the story of the final months of war through the eyes of a gallery of characters both invented and real. We see the western front through the eyes of an American war photographer; Berlin through a mother and daughter hiding a Jewish refugee in the cellar of their house; the eastern advance through soldiers in a punishment battalion, whose fate is to lead every assault. This is another brilliantly authentic and compulsively readable war novel, a worthy successor to WAR OF THE RATS.… (altro)
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A sprawling saga of the race to take Berlin at the end of WWII told from multiple points of view: FDR, Churchill, Stalin, a German cellist (Lotte), two Russian foot soldiers of the penal platoon (Ilya and Mischa), and a Life photographer, Bandy – all tell their side of the story.

Extraordinary and powerful. I’m reminded of "A Soldier of the Great War" (about an Italian soldier in WWI). Thoroughly researched, brilliantly written – at times, lyrical – this is a novelization of history constructed (as the author explains) like a classical Greek drama. The Big Three are the Olympian gods who set things in motion; General Eisenhower and Field Marshal Montgomery are the Heroes who confront the will of the gods and do battle with destiny; and the fictional characters are the little actors who have Fate visited upon them.

What is most interesting is how what each fictional character thinks they want at the beginning of the novel is reversed by the end. Robbins not only knows how to structure a novel, he also brings craft to the telling of story. Great read. ( )
  Limelite | Dec 9, 2012 |
one of the best WW2 novels I have ever read ( )
  hukkleberri | Feb 4, 2009 |
I thought this was a great read. Use of different view points through out the book (German, Russian, American) helped tell a complete story. ( )
  swkoenig | Jan 31, 2007 |
I usually like Robbins but this book was lifeless. To scripted and predictable. Not his best. A better look at the Battle for Berlin and its aftermath is "A Woman in Berlin." ( )
  benitastrnad | Feb 18, 2009 |
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In the final months of the Second World War, one strategic question above all occupies the Allies: which liberating army will be the first to march into Berlin. On the western front, Montgomery lobbies for the honour, while Eisenhower becomes more and more determined to thwart him and put an American general -- Bradley or Patton -- in charge of the final thrust; in the east, Stalin's armies advance steadily and ruthlessly towards the apotheosis of their vengeance. David L. Robbins orchestrates the story of the final months of war through the eyes of a gallery of characters both invented and real. We see the western front through the eyes of an American war photographer; Berlin through a mother and daughter hiding a Jewish refugee in the cellar of their house; the eastern advance through soldiers in a punishment battalion, whose fate is to lead every assault. This is another brilliantly authentic and compulsively readable war novel, a worthy successor to WAR OF THE RATS.

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